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This relaxing boat ride is a fun filled look at the culture and sights of Mexico. Classic Disney World animation fans will also appreciate the appearance of the Three Caballeros: Donald, Jose and Panchito. As the ride begins, The Three Caballeros is schedule for a concert but Donald has mysteriously gone missing. Jose and Panchito search all throughout Mexico for him and get into all sorts of cartoon mischief.

There is no height requirement for this ride.

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ages 2-4

This relaxing boat ride is a fun filled look at the culture and sights of Mexico. Classic Disney animation fans will also appreciate the appearance of the Three Caballeros: Donald, Jose and Panchito. As the ride begins, The Three Caballeros is schedule for a concert but Donald has mysteriously gone missing. Jose and Panchito search all throughout Mexico for him and get into all sorts of cartoon mischief.

ages 5-10

This ride is great for kids, especially those who are fans of Donald Duck

ages 11-15

While some pre-teens and teens may not find the attraction particulaly engaging, they will most likely appreciate the short line and air conditioning.

ages 16-adult

This attraction is a little juvenile and simple but it is also quite charming. The ride is also a great rest off your feet from walking around the World Showcase.

senior citizens

Gran Fiesta Tour is a great ride to relax and refresh yourself. While not the most spectacular ride in Epcot, it’s very charming and clever.

When to Visit

This attraction is never crowded and provides a great air conditioned break in the middle of the day.

Disney World Facts

Originally this attraction was entitled El Rio Del Tiempo and was a more straightforward look at Mexican history.

Watch the screens carefully and you’ll notice the same mariachi band continues to reappear throughout the ride.

“The Three Caballeros” song is from the original Disney animated feature of the same name.